Shell scripting

QBrowser start script for WLS adopted by QBrowser project

It is always nice to hear that your contribution is appreciated! The QBrowser start script which i recently published in my article "Starting QBrowser for Weblogic on (Oracle) Linux" is adopted by the QBrowser for GlassFish JMS / WebLogic MQ project on sourceforge.net. The script will included in version V2.5.2.8.1 and up.


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Starting QBrowser for Weblogic on (Oracle) Linux

For my personal OSB playground i use a Virtual Machine with Oracle Linux. When recently working on an OSB project with JMS i was looking for a tool enabling me to send messages to a JMS Queue or Topic. After i failed to get Hermes JMS working properly i tried QBrowser light. Although there were no proper unix scripts supplied to start QBrowser, it was quite easy to write one my own based on the batch files. I got QBrowser working after correcting all version numbers of the jar files in the QB_CLASS_PATH to the current version of my installation. Since i did have no intention to validate the version numbers of the jar files for each configuration i have, i made a little script which automatically detects the installed com.bea.core.* jar files, adds them to the QB_CLASS_PATH and starts QBrowser.

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SoapUI install directory detection / mockservice execution script

For some 'homework' i needed a (bash) script to start the soapUI mockservicerunner on Oracle Linux which could start the mock service regardless of the soapUI installation directory. I could not find a single reference to the installation directory, and therefore wrote some code to find the installation location, To speed up the detection the script first searches the directories where you might expect to find soapUI, secondly in less logical locations. When found, the soapUI installation directory is stored in the script itself to speed up future executions of the script. Here it is, have fun !

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Monitoring the Siebel application IV

How to monitor Siebel user sessions based on TCP connections


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Monitoring the Siebel application II

A monitor for detecting runaway processes.

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Monitoring the Siebel application I

A monitor to detect the number of successful logins into the Siebel application over a specified interval.


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